[BNAWX] Public Information Statement
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Fri Nov 25 00:20:09 CST 2005
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PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NASHVILLE TN
1217 AM CST FRI NOV 25 2005
...IT WAS COLD AND SNOWY 55 YEARS AGO...
NASHVILLE RESIDENTS EXPERIENCED THE COLDEST TEMPERATURE
EVER RECORDED IN NOVEMBER...55 YEARS AGO TODAY...WHEN
THE TEMPERATURE FELL TO ONE BELOW ZERO. THE HIGH WAS ONLY 19 DEGREES.
ALSO...JUST A COUPLE OF DAYS BEFORE...THERE WAS 9.2 INCHES OF
SNOWFALL ON NOVEMBER 23RD AND 24TH IN 1950...WHICH STILL STANDS AS
THE LARGEST AMOUNT OF SNOW TO FALL DURING A 24 HOUR PERIOD FOR THE
MONTH OF NOVEMBER...AND IS 2ND LARGEST SNOWFALL IN A 24 HOUR PERIOD
SINCE 1950...ONLY SURPASSED BY THE NEW YEARS EVE AND NEW YEARS DAY
1964 SNOWFALL OF 10.2 INCHES.
IT WON'T BE THAT COLD TODAY...AND WE ARE NOT EXPECTING ANY
SNOW...BUT WE ARE EXPECTING THE COLDEST TEMPERATURES OF THE SEASON
THUS FAR...WITH READINGS IN THE TEENS TO AROUND 20 DEGREES. THE HIGHS
TODAY WILL CLIMB INTO THE LOWER 40S DURING AFTERNOON...UNDER
PARTLY CLOUDY SKIES.
$$
BOYD
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